Pro. Let them be hunted foundly: At this hour Shortly shall all my labours end, and thou [Exeunt. ACT V. V. SCENE I. Before the Cell. Enter Profpero in bis magick robes, and Ariel. Ari. On the fixth hour; at which time, my lord, Pro. I did fay fo, When first I rais'd the tempeft. Say, my spirit, Ari. Confin'd together In the fame fashion as you gave in charge; W In the lime-grove which weather-fends your cell; "Goes upright]-fmoothly on, without faultering under his burthen. " weather-fends]-fcreens, fhelters from inclement weather. That if you now beheld them, your affections Pro. Do'st thou think fo, fpirit? Ari. Mine would, fir, were I human. Pro. And mine fhall. Haft thou, which art but air, a touch, a feeling One of their kind, that relish all as sharply, Paffion as they, be kindlier mov'd than thou art? Though with their high wrongs I am ftruck to the quick, Yet, with my nobler reafon, 'gainst my fury Do I take part: the rarer action is In virtue than in vengeance: they being penitent, Ari. I'll fetch them, fir. [Exit. Pro. Ye elves of hills, brooks, ftanding lakes, and groves; And ye, that on the fands with printless foot "Nor tender feelings, to bafe touches prone." -that relifh all as fharply, Paffion as they,]-Paffion' d-am liable to the fame impreffions, and actuated by the fame paffions. "Ariadne paffioning "For Thefeus' perjury." Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA, A& IV, S. 3. Jul. "I paffion to fay wherewith." LOVE'S LABOUR LOST, A&t I, S. 1. King. Dumbly the paffions." The fole drift of my purpose, wrath doth end. POEMS. 455. Do Do chase the ebbing Neptune, and do fly him, [Solemn mufick.] Re-enter Ariel: after him Alonso with a frantick gesture, attended by Gonzalo. Sebaftian and Anthonio in like manner, attended by Adrian and Francifco. They all enter the circle which Profpero bad made, and there ftand charm'd; which Profpero obferving, Speaks. A folemn air, the best comforter folemn curfew ;]-the bell which proclaimed the clofe of day, at whofe found they were permitted to be at large till the first cock. Weak mafters though ye be]-They are powerful auxiliaries, but weak, if left to themselves, their agency being then confined to such trifling performances as are just recounted. Το с To an unfettled fancy, cure thy brains, Now useless, boil'd within thy fkull! there ftand, Holy Gonzalo, honourable man, Mine eyes, even fociable to the fhew of thine, d Melting the darkness, fo their rifing fenfes To him thou follow'ft; I will pay thy graces Thou'rt pinch'd for't now, Sebastian.-Flesh and blood, You brother mine, that entertain'd ambition, That now lies foul and muddy. Not one of them, Fetch me the hat and rapier in my cell ; I will dif-cafe me, and myself prefent, As I was fometime Milan :-quickly, spirit; [Exit Ariel. "Lovers and madmen have fuch feething brains.” MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, Act V, S. I. The. e remorse]-pity. • mantle-difguife. с Ariel enters finging, and helps to attire him. Where the bee fucks, there fuck I; In a cowflip's bell I lie, There I couch:- when owls do cry, On the bat's back I do fly, After fummer, merrily: Merrily, merrily, fhall I live now, Under the bloom that hangs on the bough. Pro. Why, that's my dainty Ariel: I fhall miss thee; But yet thou shalt have freedom: So, fo, fo.To the king's fhip, invifible as thou art: There fhalt thou find the mariners afleep Under the hatches; the mafter and the boatswain, Being awake, enforce them to this place; And presently, I pr'ythee. Ari. I drink the air before me, and return Or e'er your pulfe twice beat. [Exit. Gon. All torment, trouble, wonder, and amazement Inhabits here; Some heavenly power guide us Out of this fearful country! Pro. Behold, fir King, The wronged duke of Milan, Profpero: For more affurance that a living prince Does now speak to thee, I embrace thy body;' A hearty welcome, Alon. Whe'r thou be'ft he, or no, Or fome inchanted trifle to abuse me, As late I have been, I not know: thy pulfe . f when owls do cry,]-when winter approaches. & fun-fet. Whe'r]-Whether. Beats, |